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title: Introduction
description: A strongly-typed, caching GraphQL client for Android, written in Java
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## Docs are on GitHub

Apollo Android has been [launched](https://blog.apollographql.com/launching-apollo-graphql-on-android-40ee0b5789bd) and is ready to try in your app today! For now, the docs for the project are hosted on GitHub, please look there: [apollographql/apollo-android](https://github.com/apollographql/apollo-android).

## Getting involved

Apollo Android is a community-driven project with contributors from many companies. Check out the [blog post introducing the first public release of the project](https://blog.apollographql.com/launching-apollo-graphql-on-android-40ee0b5789bd) and the [project's README](https://github.com/apollographql/apollo-android) to learn about the current progress.

We're excited about the idea of further [unifying the clients for JavaScript, iOS and Android](https://blog.apollographql.com/one-graphql-client-for-javascript-ios-and-android-64993c1b7991), including sharing a cache between native and React Native.

If you have questions or would like to contribute, please join the [Apollo Android Community on Spectrum](https://spectrum.chat/apollo/apollo-android).

## Other platforms

- [Apollo iOS](https://github.com/apollographql/apollo-ios) is a GraphQL client for native iOS apps, written in Swift.
- [Apollo Client for JS](http://dev.apollodata.com/react/) is a great option for your web or React Native apps.

## Other resources

- [GraphQL.org](http://graphql.org) for an introduction and reference to the GraphQL itself, partially written and maintained by the Apollo team.
- [Our website](http://www.apollodata.com/) to learn about Apollo open source and commercial tools.
- [Our blog](https://dev-blog.apollodata.com) for long-form articles about GraphQL, feature announcements for Apollo, and guest articles from the community.
- [Our Twitter](https://twitter.com/apollographql) for in-the-moment news.
